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The Innocents (2016)
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The Innocents (2016)

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Anne Fontaine's film is set in 1945 in Poland starring Lou de Laâge, Agata Buzek, Agata Kulesza follows a young doctor who is sent to help the survivors of the German camps finds out several nuns in advanced states of pregnancy when she visits to a nearby convent.
Actors: Danuta Borsuk,
Danuta Borsuk
Danuta Borsuk 15 October 1963, Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland
Dorota Kuduk,
Dorota Kuduk
Dorota Kuduk 11 October 1985, Lublin, Lubelskie, Poland
Katarzyna Skolimowska,
Katarzyna Skolimowska
Katarzyna Skolimowska 16 April 1951, Lublin, Lubelskie, Poland
Mariusz Jakus,
Mariusz Jakus
Mariusz Jakus 26 November 1967, Chrzanów, Malopolskie, Poland
Agata Buzek,
Agata Buzek
Agata Buzek 20 September 1976, Pyskowice, Slaskie, Poland
Denys Ivenov,
Denys Ivenov
Denys Ivenov
Joanna Fertacz,
Joanna Fertacz
Joanna Fertacz
Malgorzata Paprocka,
Malgorzata Paprocka
Malgorzata Paprocka
Weronika Humaj,
Weronika Humaj
Weronika Humaj
Thomas Coumans,
Thomas Coumans
Thomas Coumans
Sasza Reznikow,
Sasza Reznikow
Sasza Reznikow
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Genre: Drama
Director: Anne Fontaine
Anne Fontaine
Anne Fontaine 15 July 1959, Luxembourg
Country: France, Poland
Release: 2016
IMDb: 7.30
Quality:
Duration: 115 min
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Adelaide Review
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April 28, 2017

With gorgeous cinematography by Caroline Champetier and memorably unsentimental performances... Fontaine's film is neither anti-religion nor pro-science but, instead, about compassion, mercy and forgivenes.
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San Diego Reader
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August 04, 2016

Director and co-writer Anne Fontaine makes every shot and every exchange count in her tender but penetrating exploration of sisterhood in a brutal world.
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Flicks.co.nz
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March 02, 2017

An utterly graceful film about an almost graceless time.
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Globe and Mail
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July 15, 2016

The Innocents is a powerful, brave film that will stay with you for days.
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The Australian
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April 28, 2017

It builds to something quite remarkable.
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The Sunday Age
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May 02, 2017

Shot through with winter tones and a solemn contemplation that evokes religious art, The Innocents evokes the struggle for spiritual survival.
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Time Out
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November 07, 2016

An emotionally involving rather than harrowing film, with scenes as beautiful as oil paintings.
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Seattle Times
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July 28, 2016

Shot in artful, quiet light (many of the frames look like elegant paintings), "The Innocents" is beautifully performed by its nearly all-female cast; each nun, even those unnamed, is given her own personality and story.
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The Age (Australia)
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April 28, 2017

[Fontaine] retains her knack for keeping the viewer guessing about what she might be up to
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Arizona Republic
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July 29, 2016

Fontaine ("Gemma Bovary," "Coco Before Chanel") has just the right touch. There is no melodrama here, simply women of faith living day to day.
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ArtsHub
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May 02, 2017

The Innocents may be understandably solemn in mood and sober in approach, but it's illuminating in probing the minutiae of resilience amidst the unexpected and the horrific.
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Christian Science Monitor
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July 15, 2016

The ghastliness of this situation has its black comic aspects, but director Anne Fontaine keeps everything on an even keel -- too even.
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